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Sons
Will be given
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Hunter Rye
El Belmont Smokes
And other fancy
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Paints Leads and Oil
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Not a Single complaint from
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Imported and Domestic
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Other States and
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Practice CiVilLaW Federal
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Bint Buildins HOUSTON TEXAS
BUTTER
We have just icccived a large ship-
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chased before the recent advance Write
us for pricrs
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HOUSTON TEXAS
CEMENT LIA1E and
FIRE BRICK
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231 232 233 231
BUILDING
Jesse H Jones
President
Vice
n M Garwood
Jno W Parker
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Parker
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R M Farrar
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Lumber Timbers Ttea Shingles
Sash Doors and Blinds
Both Phones 1246
PRAIRIE AVE AND DOWUNG
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tfertened Lump Nothing Patter Thats
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DR J B YORK
THYSICIAN AND HUPGUON
Office 1507 Wilis Building
Ilesldenee 1112 MoKlnnoy nvinuc Office
phono 313 residence phono 1200
DR A M AUTRE
Physician SiirReon Oculist
Gold Medal
Graduate
Roon 401 Mason Slock Houston Tent
Drs E P Daviss W II Gohlman
Ear ILyc Nose and Throat
Binz Building Houston
WILL CONTINUE THE ALLIANCE
Balfour Answered Categorical Question
Anent Geimsry
Inndon DeccnilKr 10 In a rplj made
nuhlle todiir lo a question In parliament
of Oltiscn Bottic fous rv tle Iremler
Dilfuuf a no lntlinAtloii bus been re
eehcl from the govcrnmant of the United
btatt > that It will ohjeit to American shl >
pins helns Interfered 116 In Ihe event of a
hloekide of the VeneziiBlai eosnt The ob-
jections to tbe lilotkade iirenoaed to be ca <
tnidkhed have lieen eoiiildered They eftti
not 1 we er 1k > n I together removed m
ome of them ure Inherent to that purlieu
Ui < Uss t uinnl oi > era4Jtis Mr ItoHle
u m > uUd wbether In iew of tue dc
ktriitilii l > v the Germans at two gunl at >
iind tb < rimst iiut lmpoiwlbllltjr of boldlni
them iw pledge the government prI > o e < i
u > eontinue Joint action with Oerminr
The premier repllml lu the aftlnuathe
German Cruisers Victim
arain l > e > Pttitier 3tl When ihe Her-
man < rutr Kalko captured the Veneaueln
thooiir Metoila yeotentny In the Uulf of
Muraeaiuo tin euptain of the veacel wnk
gleu ten tuiuuten to leave bU lilp A-
very Iieaty < n runnln ut the time
aud the hnmll liont lu v Uleb tbo Veue
xnelan > < dtmuibaHied m itearly capsized
s it as one of < he whooner is crew vu
dionned It h h U lfrairneil that tho eap
Inln of the Victoria wan not aware of
eneziiela difficulties wtth iermany am
Great llrltalD It i arcumt that Oermany
baa uotlalm allu t VenowieU for cor-
poral nffenrea committed Jcalaet German
Anaiiclal I
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HOUSTON TEXAS SATUUDAY DECEMBER 20 1902
MACHINERY SUPPLIES
ENGINES BOILERS Etc
UrptjPT MAIN ST HOUSTON TEXAS
Boilers and Pumps
Engines Stook Wrlto Ua or Coll tor Prloeo
9WARD SMITH GO 110112 Travis St
m D Oleveiand
Riveted Pipe Foot ValvesFlanges
Etc for Rice irrigation
Heaters and Lime Extractors
mtweli mm WORKS
HOUSTOjV TEXAS
THE LATEST PHASES
The Cabinet Approved Secretary Hays
Plans for the Future
CASTRO IS REPUDIATED
The Powers Will Deal Solely With
The United Slates
FRANCE DEMANDS FAIR PLAY
Her Policy
Is Opposed
Blockades
to Pacific
DIPLOMATS NOWEXCHANGING VIEWS
Veneruela Will Not Be Consulted Even
an to the Terms on Which Abitratlon
Might Co Accepted
V shlrgton December 10 Secretary Hay
laid before tlie cabinet meeting today the
latest phiirn r tli Yenfiraetan situation
as show 11 liv tbe teorrosboDdence lie 1ms
had nilli our omlMMuiort and the foreign
offices at London Oertlli and Itomo and
nleo acquainted tbo member with Dm sub-
stance of Ihe verbal cxebtmces whhh hid
taken plnro Tvlth the ambassadors from
tliwo capitals In Washington After a
thorough rtlscufcslon of the queMlou the
enhlnit gave Its unqualified appiovnl to
cvervthlug that had been done bj Sccio
tnrv liny and also to his plans f r tho
Connel Was Convicted
lieltou Texas December 10 Tho s
verdict of the Jury Id tbo John Con J
nel patricide case was minder lu e >
the r < ond decree asctslng twenty J
the years In the penltentlarj e
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futmr so far as titer were outlined It Is
gathered that the nttltnde of the United
Mitea Is for the present a waiting one In
the bnpe that the allies toon will he nlde
to ngreo on the basin on which thej are
willing to accept arbitration
GKCAT IiniTAlNS BCPLY
London Utceinber W 0relt Drltnln ba < i
made n replj to be United States In regard
in the suggestion thst tho Venezuelan quen
Hon should be submitted to arbitration
Tbo lenor of the replf It 1h evpeeted will
lend lo bring alwit fwmo arrangement for
a atlofaitoiy solution while Ihornnphly
hccnrlng the IntcicMs of the powers con-
cerned
The note to Rmters Telegram company
fimiinneiig thnl iroat llrltulu hod cent n
tiplv to tbij United StTto la sit follow a
The stutenieiita laaulngfroiu Jaracan to
the effft that rresldejit CaMro has em
powerwl Minister rtowetuto act an tbe rep
rerentatlie of Vencritetn tl Te trded lu
London as open to quetittoii Any wkIi a <
tlon on the part of rrenldent CuHtro would
be eonsldered wholly beside tho mark The
PaeiH < oneriied wIll deal solely with the
United Statea In the matter of arbitration
The government of Venerueln will not lie
nMilied In any formal nolo own m to
the terms on which arhltrittun might be-
n < ceptablo to tbe powers
T lie fotni and ondltlntia to lie observed
in any ircttlemont by arlbltrntlou are still
the object of an extenaUo exthange
of views between tho power and the
United Statea prior in the embodiment of
the doornl replica In 0110 Instrument Un-
til this baa Iwfu elaboiitcd no dennltc nr
raugcinetit li possible
run ntnxcH rosmoN
Fori DeccmWr lf The foreign office
hero de lreB to liave It understood that the
nolo wnt to the Urench charge daffalrcb
at CaraenH doei not ink Venezuela to give
preferential tteatment to Trench claims
but onlv trcntmetit equal to Unit which the
other powers may reecho through their
rccoutse to forV This applies only to
claims which haie arisen ilnce ll > 9 pre
vlou claims having been submitted to
aibitratloti Couccmltig recent claims
Irauic fiut offered to permit the Vcno
xuilan couits to pas upon them but since
Germany nnI Great Britain espect to
secure preference bj the adoption of forci-
ble collection tho Urcuoli charge daffaires
lus now been ordered to inform Veuczucla
that 1 ramc expetta the same advantages
in th adjuatment of claims as Venezuela
grants to icrmany and Knglaud
Jhls is not Intended as corrective mcas
ure but only to ntcnre for Irance ctjuaj
treatment with tho other powers
Later In the day It wns ascertalucd that
ihe Trench go > eminent has received de
tolW i > howin the Amirlcan position to bo
favorable lo the acceptance of arbitration
nnil opiHwIng a wtlne blockade It nns
said by officials here that the American at-
titude toward n pacific blockade was the
same as that asserted by Great lirltnln
whin Trance sought to close tho ports of
Tormosa against tho rl e trade Trench
policy since then has been firmly opposed
to pacific blockades Although ucb a pol
Ky had not ben announced It Was ap-
plicable to etieiuela
A uicjwtcb to the Mbertc from The
Hague says tbe government of iolland has
dUjiatched several warsbliw to the island
of Curacao to protect Dutch subjects and to
observe events Tbe dispatch adds that
It Is possible Holland will join in tho no-
tion of tho allied powers against Veuo
zuela
TUB AJtmVKB Of aUUMANY
Ilerliti December 10 Tlie answer of Ger-
many to tbe orbltrnlon in beluilt of Vcne
suela received through the United States
government Is Its acceptance The deliv-
ery of this reply lo tho United States for
transmission to air Konen Is delayed lor-
a day or two tor tactical reasons probably
through tbo expectation that another solu
tton way be found tvossloy J President
Castro gelding Tour dajs ago tbo idea
of the German government was In favor of
rejecting arbitration and that Is understood
bers to bsvc b a the terar Brit
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12 PAGES TODAY
ON DAILY POST
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PRICE SCENTS
IPLY OF THE ALLIES
No One of the Powers Is Ready to Submit
Unreservedly to Arbitration
5 Washington December 19 Secretary Hny has received
e
J partial responses from Great Britain Germany and Italy rc
J specting the proposal to arbitrate the Venezuelan difficulties
GREAT BRITAIN is favorable to arbitration with proper
safeguards
GERMANY accepts arbitration In principle but finds a
multitude of small adjustments to be made before entering into
the agreement
ITALY ns the junior partner of the allies declares that she
is favorable to arbitration but will be bound probably by the
action of the senior partners
FRANCE has served notice that without abating her
claims the
payment for which has been arranged she also
I claims the right to have the claims of French citizens which
have arisen since the adjustment above spoken of considered
by the joint tribunal which will adjust the Venezuelan debts
upon a basis of equality with those of other nations
To fc ecure theke rules the American ambassadors at London Iterllu mil lloran
haie l > ecn working energetically to cat ry out the Instructions of Secretary Hay
to ascertain how the proposal would he received Aa far as Fngland Is concciued
the hafeguimls refeired lo are believed to relate t the question of fcunmntee
which H full of difficulties In lhl eon neetion a indicated lu these dispatches
yilerdil some consideration Is again given to tho feasibility of the assumption of
responsibility for anv award asseiwed agslust Yrncsuela bv responsible private
agencies but the United fetatcs government Is determined not to allow Itself l
be drawn lutn the posltlnit of a cu a run lor lu thl cttso for the preeodeut ouce
cstJblUhcd might icnulre the United Stales to bocotne the flnnnclnl hanker of all
South ami Central merlea However If pilvate concerns can be Induced to tikc
the responsibility the Uultcd States w 111 do what It can to reduce tbtlt risks
becreturv liar and Mr II Herbert wore lu conference today und it 1 thoiigm
that this phatc was touched on although uo confirmation cui lie had at thU
time
Iho German position presents the greatest difficulties fot not only Uois It
Involve a demitud for apolosv but also presents so many ptiliits reyulilug adjust
mcut that It la evldeut many dir or tieilnips weeks must vlniiue before the adjust
went cru be effected and the case propaied for arbitration And the danger of
delay lu the face of a blockade which seriously cripples iietitnil commerce and In
vltes bostlla collisions with the euezuelihs cau uot be overestlumted Tho
offoils uf tbo United States theiefore must be directed toward hastening tier
luanva action on the arbitration proposal The ltatltbin iioslllou l of cou e
of bss cointrn than that of the oilier allies llm Hallan nmbaswulor bore In
his Intercourse with he state detiaitmem has been eitremely moderate anil
consldirate giving heeretary Haj f o llnpreeiloti that he Is well disposed to aid
any effort of the United States to terminate the present ilaugcrous situation
Tlie Ticiich contentlou is retlsud by some < > t the allied powers uud Is one of
a the poluts which lu likely to load to the consumption of linn h time and which
miiht be disposed of lufero a iliial jrrmigeuioul tuu b made lo arbitrate tho case
Tlie official da closul without futtber developments hero lespcctlug Ihu
Venezuelan complications The status of tho arbitration propailtloii ou whhh eveiy
Z 0110 waits is that with i wllllugnoss to accept such a solution lu pituelulc uo
one of the allien was ready to submit unreservidly to uibltmtlon In each theio
b were ntteriallgns or condUeus InslsiiM upon Ilespecllng Iht method of arblliu
tlou If It mould come to Ihat form of titljiistnicut It la noted that tho tcellne l
o growing that The Hague tribunal should undertake tbo com air lieu en It Is t
ported wishes to come to Washington In order personally to tnVU an adjustment
a with the resident urobaasidors of tho allies but while the slate department makes
uu statement on the polut It Is believed that It dots iit icgnrd this Plan with
S fuvor It Is pointed out here lu connection with the project to refer the mailer to
a Tho Uaguo tribunal that In some pliara the disputes will not iidmlt of nrbltru
S lion This la tho cast fot Instance whete ihu nttiuU on tieiman 1111I llrltlsb
0 tubjecta and the German legation at Cnineas and the arrtst of consular oftleera
2 linvn mado tho Veiietiielan offense equivalent to attacks oil the National honor of
the ullles and as such to be atoued for only bj ample apology The Hague trlli
1 una could uot nibltrate such Issues but It Is pointed out at the state department
that tbo claims are divisible nnd that It President Castro chooses lo rendi r the
a uecfssiiiy apologies the remaining questions eaii properlj go to Tho Hague It Is
believed that this government inclines to the view that there Is n disposition lo-
a Insist uccdloMly on guarantees for the payment bv Vtnczuola for any Judgment
that might be rendered ngalrnt her bv the arbitration It believes that the force
5 of enlightened public opinion would absolutely limine a settlement of anv Judg
nent rendered by the august tribunal nnd Unit President Castro would uot be sua
t alned by a single American country in defaulting
PROGRAM AND PERFORMANCE
What he Allies First Said
They Wanted
The Collection
of 1700000 Bolivars
or Practically
300000
by a
Naval Demonstration
and a
Peaceful Blockade
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to trace tbo steps that led to a reversol
of this view It uppoirs that the state ot
public opinion In the I nlted Htites so far
ut Germany Is concerned produced a re
vltlou of the first Ideal v
HOME WAS XOTlFinD
Home December 10Ambassador Meyer
visited Torelgti Minister Prlnettl at tbe
nnd communicated to
foreign office today
blra a cable message from Secretary Hny
sajlng the latter was disposed to consent
to Ihe Investment of Minister Howen with
full powers to settle the VeuozucJan eou
troversy It ngreeablo to Great lirltflln
Uermauy anil Italy
GERMANYS DISCLAIMER
Depiotes tho Attitude of the American
Newspapers
Merlin Detembcr 10A seniloffUla
statement Ui tho Nord Deutsche Allgemelne
Zeltung say A local paper ba publl h6 < l
n cablegram from New York wylng The
greatest exoitemeut prevails here Tbo en
tile press holds Germany to bo responsible
for the present situation Germany is at-
tacked In hostile articles wblle Great Hrlt
aln Is pral od Tho newspapers Insist that
Germany Intend try acquire colonies la
Veneruela und Brazil 1
Vve hiTe noticed slmll r telegrams In
English r pen says the Nord Deutsche
AHfCBclae Ztltuos tu4 U tic e nUtcmtati
What the Allies Have So
a
Far Done
The Venezuelan fleet destroyed eicept
The Itestnurador which Is sailed as
German prise
The fortifications of Puerto Cabcllo de
mollshetl by bombardment and tbe
artillery destroyed
The subterranean works and adjacent
buildings blown up and burned
The Orinoco river policed by foreign
warehlpJ
All trading vesesls warned not lo leave
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are representative of the feeling In the
United Stntcs with even approximate cor-
rectness we would have sincerely to lc
plore that the American press shows It-
self accessible to wholly unfounded sus-
picions bf Gorman policy Tho govern-
ment of tbe United State long ago was
categorically Informed that Germany Is
seeking nothing In Yenezueln beyond sat
IsfacUon for Just claims and compensation
The AngloGerman co operation Is based
on tho similarity of tbo Interests affected
nnd only willful prejudice could detect a
difference In the prcceedings of the two
countrlea The course of events will demon-
strate that the Intentions of the German
government arc free from adventurous moJ
Uvea
TLxcursion
Soufhwtsiirn Oli
FOR
Southwtsttrn Ptopli
BY
Southwestern Oil Go
i Houston
DOCHNEOFMONROE
Has Not Been Hie Subject of Much
Talk Among Congressmen
A WATTERSON EDITORIAL
Has Stirred Up Some of the Demo-
crats in a Spirit of Bitterness
AMICABLE SETTLEMENT LIKELY
Deemed Very Probable There Will Be No
berious Results
ADOPTION OF MCALLA RESOLUTION
Shows that the Conrjrcss Believes There
Is Net Much to Be Discussed
Just at This Stage
Speclsl t The Pist
Wash lug on UecotBtier lltrb re has not
been us ranch ooojtresHtuinl discussion of
the Vitivzuean Imbroglio aa n great many
piople doubtless believe
ihe matlir it being t liked of of c urse
but Dure Is tittle of that feterWi excite
ment nnd few of tlios Ixlltgoront txprcv
Monti that have been reft 1 red to In uome
newspapers
The nellnn of the house vestrday In dis-
posing within a tew mlnutea rf the report
of the foreign affairs committee recom-
mending the ndoptliu of tliu McCalla rso
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Life Term tor Tralriotde
Gainesville Texas Un ember It 0
On the second Irlil of Dolph Ptttlt J
for kllllug hl bUiher the Jury
after being out out dav last night J
returned 1 verdict of life sentence a
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lutlon illieetiig the secretary of Mate to
furnish oiiJgroK with coirespoudence 1 elat-
ing lo the dlffleulti proves this assertion
The rmolutbiu went through with practical-
ly in debit in Ibe hous and only a llttlo
In Ihe committee wliere the principal point
at Issue was as to tho action on th resou
Hon of He Ariuoud of MISS Url Wblrh dif-
fered mly slightly from that of JleCalls
tint which was not reported beenuse Do
Armond la a democrat uud JlcCala a re-
publican
1 ho tinpreMdon has been prevjlent for
homo ilivs past snd Is now becoming
stronger Ihat there will be uo serious re-
sults from Ibe trouble but that the schenm
of aiMtratton inoposed on Wednesday will
ultlmalel prove successful Of course fie
opposite may happen The ttu tlon
ralhtr a complicated one al Iwwt awl any
onu of uttntmerous nilschaiict might occur
to prevent an uuilcable ntUu < > tmant ot the
dlffereiiecs eilsilUR between lbs countries
Involv ui
Theie has beeu more talk about the Hon
doctrine this evening pnrliapB thau at
any other time since ihe trouble rom
ineiieed This resulted from the publication
lu an eveulug pii > r of 11 dlapateh from
UonNvllle saying Hint In an editorial this
inornliiK Henry Wattersvui expreased tho
opluhn Unit litis was a good Ujik > to read-
Just the Monroe doctrine The genernl
trend of the cdlturiul Is that the Monr e
dmirliie Is a back number te wont m
Wtbmlan emiil It J8 and If necessary In
get It we should take the Isthmus Centra
Amnion ond all And It jjres on to sav if
ingiu d or lluinmuj jr loth want t ob-
tain loul ami net up colonies In fmtli
Aim rlei vital business Is It of ours IVhv
should wo cate Jho edlurlal concludes a
follows Anyhow Intitcad of nursing n
wniitoii n eloss bypftcrltical Jlugolsiv
nicniil ig iinthliig but frota In some and fus-
tian In others Is It not the patt ot an en-
lightened srlfregpoctlng sagacity to begin
to east about ns vher wc arc ot and to u
with Ibe view of adjust
vlw our pohltlon im
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lug It to tho altered eondlUoiM which mark
tic dlrterfmo between 1S24 ami 1J02J
Kotic of the demoeraw continent some-
what bllUrly on these jpresslwis They
M that Wattersoti Is probably right Tho
BdmluUtiatloa is imlUposed to do ruiytbtnn
toward matntnliilng the principles ot the
Monrce doetilnc anyway they say bo that
doctrltio might as well bo jelegated to oh
semlty Others say that they do not be-
lieve the tsrms of the doctrine have been
violated lu the present Instaneo and that all
slighting references to It aro uncalled fcr
lxcent In some Isolated eases there have
been few jlugoistic expression Demo
Ike when
rruts and republicans
n they do
dlaiins the matter are deposed to refer to
It In conservative terras und without pat
leu
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VENEZUELANS ARE AMAZED
Can Not Understand Peace Talk While
They Havo an Atmy
Caracas December 10 Tim Venezuelan
government has received Information from
Washington that Its proposals for tho arbi-
tration or tho adjustment of tbo British
German and Italian difficulties have been
transmitted by Secretary Hay to the gov-
ernments in question Answers to
not be received before to
proposals an
can not
morrow The Venezuelan people
understand that their country afterhaving
raised ond in med 43 < men Jtotero
should bo reduced
had a chance to fight
to accept the arbitration of any other
method of settlement
Curacao H ijutct but business hero 19
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